Dear jezZiFeR,
I post to the list again, because I think that the information is also
worth to be noticed by other LyX users.
jezZiFeR schrieb:
Am 13.02.2009 um 16:21 schrieb Dominik Waßenhoven:
Okay, now I found the problem. You use the biblatex.module which does
nothing else than
Dear jezZiFeR,
I post to the list again, because I think that the information is also
worth to be noticed by other LyX users.
jezZiFeR schrieb:
Am 13.02.2009 um 16:21 schrieb Dominik Waßenhoven:
Okay, now I found the problem. You use the biblatex.module which does
nothing else than
Dear jezZiFeR,
I post to the list again, because I think that the information is also
worth to be noticed by other LyX users.
jezZiFeR schrieb:
Am 13.02.2009 um 16:21 schrieb Dominik Waßenhoven:
Okay, now I found the problem. You use the biblatex.module which does
nothing else than
Hello Dominik, hello listmembers
I do still have the problem, that I can´t use biblatex-dw. That´s why
I add a minimal lyx-file and I hope, someone could help. In the
preamble I activated you biblatex-dw, so that now compiling does not
work. but I also left the other biblatex-line, so that
jezZiFeR wrote:
Hello Dominik, hello listmembers
I do still have the problem, that I can´t use biblatex-dw. That´s why
I add a minimal lyx-file and I hope, someone could help. In the
preamble I activated you biblatex-dw, so that now compiling does not
work. but I also left the other
Hello Dominik, hello listmembers
I do still have the problem, that I can´t use biblatex-dw. That´s why
I add a minimal lyx-file and I hope, someone could help. In the
preamble I activated you biblatex-dw, so that now compiling does not
work. but I also left the other biblatex-line, so that
jezZiFeR wrote:
Hello Dominik, hello listmembers
I do still have the problem, that I can´t use biblatex-dw. That´s why
I add a minimal lyx-file and I hope, someone could help. In the
preamble I activated you biblatex-dw, so that now compiling does not
work. but I also left the other
Hello Dominik, hello listmembers
I do still have the problem, that I can´t use biblatex-dw. That´s why
I add a minimal lyx-file and I hope, someone could help. In the
preamble I activated you biblatex-dw, so that now compiling does not
work. but I also left the other biblatex-line, so that
jezZiFeR wrote:
> Hello Dominik, hello listmembers
>
> I do still have the problem, that I can´t use biblatex-dw. That´s why
> I add a minimal lyx-file and I hope, someone could help. In the
> preamble I activated you biblatex-dw, so that now compiling does not
> work. but I also left the
I have also done that. Everything worked fine, before I´ve chosen
biblatex-dw as citation style, the standard-styles work fine. I also
added this line:
\usepackage[style=authortitle-dw]{biblatex}
and I have disabled this one, with which I worked before trying to
use
biblatex-dw:
jezZiFeR wrote:
When I export from Lyx without using XeTex (removed the line in the
preamble), then Texshop shows some errors like no author given and
some more (I couldn´t copy them). Interestingly I here also get the
undefined control sequence.
Before you try anything else, could you
jezZiFeR schrieb:
thanks again. Here is the version of the used biblatex:
Package: biblatex 2008/12/13 v0.8b programmable bibliographies
Okay, there should be no conflicts, then.
and this is what I find in the mentioned logfile under biblatex-dw
Package biblatex Info: Trying to load
Dear Dominik, dear listmembers,
In BibTex I save in utf-8 (unicode). In Lyx 1.6.1 I use Unicode
(XeTeX) (utf8), and I didn´t change that when I compiled without the
Xetex-line in the preamble. So now I tried without the line and
entered Unicode (utf8). I have got this code then:
Package
Hello Jürgen, hello listmembers,
thank you.
I use BibDesk and I meant, that I do save in utf-8 there. The wiki
says, that this should work:
Some editors automatically do this conversion for you, e.g.
Pybliographic and BibDesk I have also checked the option Convert
accented characters to
jezZiFeR wrote:
Could this be a problem?
As it worked before, as you said, this should not be a problem. Could
you provide a minimal lyx file showing the problem and send it to the
list (or to me with private mail)?
Regards,
Dominik.-
jezZiFeR wrote:
In BibTex I save in utf-8 (unicode).
BibTeX does not support unicode:
http://wiki.lyx.org/BibTeX/Tips#toc1
Jürgen
Dear Dominik,
thanks again. Here is the version of the used biblatex:
Package: biblatex 2008/12/13 v0.8b programmable bibliographies
(/Users/stefan/Library/texmf/tex/latex/etoolbox/etoolbox.sty
and this is what I find in the mentioned logfile under biblatex-dw
Package biblatex Info: Trying to
I have also done that. Everything worked fine, before I´ve chosen
biblatex-dw as citation style, the standard-styles work fine. I also
added this line:
\usepackage[style=authortitle-dw]{biblatex}
and I have disabled this one, with which I worked before trying to
use
biblatex-dw:
jezZiFeR wrote:
When I export from Lyx without using XeTex (removed the line in the
preamble), then Texshop shows some errors like no author given and
some more (I couldn´t copy them). Interestingly I here also get the
undefined control sequence.
Before you try anything else, could you
jezZiFeR schrieb:
thanks again. Here is the version of the used biblatex:
Package: biblatex 2008/12/13 v0.8b programmable bibliographies
Okay, there should be no conflicts, then.
and this is what I find in the mentioned logfile under biblatex-dw
Package biblatex Info: Trying to load
Dear Dominik, dear listmembers,
In BibTex I save in utf-8 (unicode). In Lyx 1.6.1 I use Unicode
(XeTeX) (utf8), and I didn´t change that when I compiled without the
Xetex-line in the preamble. So now I tried without the line and
entered Unicode (utf8). I have got this code then:
Package
Hello Jürgen, hello listmembers,
thank you.
I use BibDesk and I meant, that I do save in utf-8 there. The wiki
says, that this should work:
Some editors automatically do this conversion for you, e.g.
Pybliographic and BibDesk I have also checked the option Convert
accented characters to
jezZiFeR wrote:
Could this be a problem?
As it worked before, as you said, this should not be a problem. Could
you provide a minimal lyx file showing the problem and send it to the
list (or to me with private mail)?
Regards,
Dominik.-
jezZiFeR wrote:
In BibTex I save in utf-8 (unicode).
BibTeX does not support unicode:
http://wiki.lyx.org/BibTeX/Tips#toc1
Jürgen
Dear Dominik,
thanks again. Here is the version of the used biblatex:
Package: biblatex 2008/12/13 v0.8b programmable bibliographies
(/Users/stefan/Library/texmf/tex/latex/etoolbox/etoolbox.sty
and this is what I find in the mentioned logfile under biblatex-dw
Package biblatex Info: Trying to
I have also done that. Everything worked fine, before I´ve chosen
biblatex-dw as citation style, the standard-styles work fine. I also
added this line:
\usepackage[style=authortitle-dw]{biblatex}
and I have disabled this one, with which I worked before trying to
use
biblatex-dw:
jezZiFeR wrote:
> When I export from Lyx without using XeTex (removed the line in the
> preamble), then Texshop shows some errors like "no author given" and
> some more (I couldn´t copy them). Interestingly I here also get the
> "undefined control sequence".
Before you try anything else,
jezZiFeR schrieb:
> thanks again. Here is the version of the used biblatex:
>
> Package: biblatex 2008/12/13 v0.8b programmable bibliographies
Okay, there should be no conflicts, then.
> and this is what I find in the mentioned logfile under biblatex-dw
>
> Package biblatex Info: Trying to
Dear Dominik, dear listmembers,
In BibTex I save in utf-8 (unicode). In Lyx 1.6.1 I use Unicode
(XeTeX) (utf8), and I didn´t change that when I compiled without the
Xetex-line in the preamble. So now I tried without the line and
entered Unicode (utf8). I have got this code then:
Package
Hello Jürgen, hello listmembers,
thank you.
I use BibDesk and I meant, that I do save in utf-8 there. The wiki
says, that this should work:
"Some editors automatically do this conversion for you, e.g.
Pybliographic and BibDesk" I have also checked the option "Convert
accented characters
jezZiFeR wrote:
> Could this be a problem?
As it worked before, as you said, this should not be a problem. Could
you provide a minimal lyx file showing the problem and send it to the
list (or to me with private mail)?
Regards,
Dominik.-
jezZiFeR wrote:
> In BibTex I save in utf-8 (unicode).
BibTeX does not support unicode:
http://wiki.lyx.org/BibTeX/Tips#toc1
Jürgen
Dear Dominik,
thanks again. Here is the version of the used biblatex:
Package: biblatex 2008/12/13 v0.8b programmable bibliographies
(/Users/stefan/Library/texmf/tex/latex/etoolbox/etoolbox.sty
and this is what I find in the mentioned logfile under biblatex-dw
Package biblatex Info: Trying to
jezZiFeR wrote:
I´ve had biblatex-dw installed in that folder before, and did it again
now – with the same results. But I tried to get a minimal-sample now,
and there it seems, that biblatex-dw is not able to find my
bibliography. I entered this line, which worked fine without biblatex-
Dear Anders,
thank you!
From a few weeks of usage of LyX I find that the error messages
I get from LyX is rather meaningless. It appears to my that LyX
cuts away exactly the important parts. I would suggest you look
at the LaTeX log,
That´s what I did now. I do add the relevant part of the
Dear Dominik,
thank you for your reply.
I´ve had biblatex-dw installed in that folder before, and did it
again
now – with the same results. But I tried to get a minimal-sample now,
and there it seems, that biblatex-dw is not able to find my
bibliography. I entered this line, which worked
jezZiFeR wrote:
I´ve had biblatex-dw installed in that folder before, and did it again
now – with the same results. But I tried to get a minimal-sample now,
and there it seems, that biblatex-dw is not able to find my
bibliography. I entered this line, which worked fine without biblatex-
Dear Anders,
thank you!
From a few weeks of usage of LyX I find that the error messages
I get from LyX is rather meaningless. It appears to my that LyX
cuts away exactly the important parts. I would suggest you look
at the LaTeX log,
That´s what I did now. I do add the relevant part of the
Dear Dominik,
thank you for your reply.
I´ve had biblatex-dw installed in that folder before, and did it
again
now – with the same results. But I tried to get a minimal-sample now,
and there it seems, that biblatex-dw is not able to find my
bibliography. I entered this line, which worked
jezZiFeR wrote:
> I´ve had biblatex-dw installed in that folder before, and did it again
> now – with the same results. But I tried to get a minimal-sample now,
> and there it seems, that biblatex-dw is not able to find my
> bibliography. I entered this line, which worked fine without
Dear Anders,
thank you!
From a few weeks of usage of LyX I find that the error messages
I get from LyX is rather meaningless. It appears to my that LyX
cuts away exactly the important parts. I would suggest you look
at the LaTeX log,
That´s what I did now. I do add the relevant part of the
Dear Dominik,
thank you for your reply.
I´ve had biblatex-dw installed in that folder before, and did it
again
now – with the same results. But I tried to get a minimal-sample now,
and there it seems, that biblatex-dw is not able to find my
bibliography. I entered this line, which worked
Hello,
I try to use the biblatex-style of Dominik Wassenhoven and don´t get
it to work with Lyx 1.6.1. I did the following:
The readme says to do the following (I guess this is for windows):
Extract the zip archive to the $LOCALTEXMF directory of
your system. Refresh your filename
I believe you need to run sudo texhash from the terminal
after installing new packages.
Hello Anders,
thank you. Yes, I did that, but I still get the same error-messages –
undefined control sequence:
}
The control sequence at the end of the top line
of your error message was never \def'ed. If you have
misspelled it (e.g., `\hobx'), type `I' and the correct
spelling (e.g.,
Hello Bennett,
I´ve had biblatex-dw installed in that folder before, and did it again
now – with the same results. But I tried to get a minimal-sample now,
and there it seems, that biblatex-dw is not able to find my
bibliography. I entered this line, which worked fine without biblatex-
jezZiFeR jezzi...@... writes:
From a few weeks of usage of LyX I find that the error messages
I get from LyX is rather meaningless. It appears to my that LyX
cuts away exactly the important parts. I would suggest you look
at the LaTeX log, or try to export to LaTeX and compile to see what
Hello,
I try to use the biblatex-style of Dominik Wassenhoven and don´t get
it to work with Lyx 1.6.1. I did the following:
The readme says to do the following (I guess this is for windows):
Extract the zip archive to the $LOCALTEXMF directory of
your system. Refresh your filename
I believe you need to run sudo texhash from the terminal
after installing new packages.
Hello Anders,
thank you. Yes, I did that, but I still get the same error-messages –
undefined control sequence:
}
The control sequence at the end of the top line
of your error message was never \def'ed. If you have
misspelled it (e.g., `\hobx'), type `I' and the correct
spelling (e.g.,
Hello Bennett,
I´ve had biblatex-dw installed in that folder before, and did it again
now – with the same results. But I tried to get a minimal-sample now,
and there it seems, that biblatex-dw is not able to find my
bibliography. I entered this line, which worked fine without biblatex-
jezZiFeR jezzi...@... writes:
From a few weeks of usage of LyX I find that the error messages
I get from LyX is rather meaningless. It appears to my that LyX
cuts away exactly the important parts. I would suggest you look
at the LaTeX log, or try to export to LaTeX and compile to see what
Hello,
I try to use the biblatex-style of Dominik Wassenhoven and don´t get
it to work with Lyx 1.6.1. I did the following:
The readme says to do the following (I guess this is for windows):
Extract the zip archive to the $LOCALTEXMF directory of
your system. Refresh your filename
I believe you need to run "sudo texhash" from the terminal
after installing new packages.
Hello Anders,
thank you. Yes, I did that, but I still get the same error-messages –
undefined control sequence:
}
The control sequence at the end of the top line
of your error message was never \def'ed. If you have
misspelled it (e.g., `\hobx'), type `I' and the correct
spelling (e.g.,
Hello Bennett,
I´ve had biblatex-dw installed in that folder before, and did it again
now – with the same results. But I tried to get a minimal-sample now,
and there it seems, that biblatex-dw is not able to find my
bibliography. I entered this line, which worked fine without biblatex-
jezZiFeR writes:
>From a few weeks of usage of LyX I find that the error messages
I get from LyX is rather meaningless. It appears to my that LyX
cuts away exactly the important parts. I would suggest you look
at the LaTeX log, or try to export to LaTeX and compile to see what
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